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Wy'east Vineyard Pinot Noir
Glass stopper (nice touch) - cranberry and strawberry with straw and some banana.
Glass stopper (nice touch) - cranberry and strawberry with straw and some banana.
Aug 10th, 2018The fruits are stewed. Blackberries, black cherries, plums, rhubarb, dark cherries. It's completely resolved. Rich dark moist black earth, crushed rocks & dry roses. It's elegant, smooth and it's lost a step or two.
The fruits are stewed. Blackberries, black cherries, plums, rhubarb, dark cherries. It's completely resolved. Rich dark moist black earth, crushed rocks & dry roses. It's elegant, smooth and it's lost a step or two.
Dec 23rd, 2016Have I tasted a better bottle of Pinot Noir in 2020? Doubtful ...
Have I tasted a better bottle of Pinot Noir in 2020? Doubtful ...
Dec 6th, 2020Really great Pinot noir. Nice light burgundy. Strong cherry smell with hints of floral and earthy aromas. The taste is really well balanced. Nice tartness with just the right amount of tannin. The finish lingers leaving the cherry notes.
Really great Pinot noir. Nice light burgundy. Strong cherry smell with hints of floral and earthy aromas. The taste is really well balanced. Nice tartness with just the right amount of tannin. The finish lingers leaving the cherry notes.
Jun 5th, 2017Surprisingly robust for OR. Cherries, leather, and quite a long finish.
Surprisingly robust for OR. Cherries, leather, and quite a long finish.
Mar 27th, 2017My absolute favorite Pinot Noir! I may be causing Californians to jump up in arms but for me full bodied Burgundy just doesn't have much appeal. This is an Oregon Pinot that is lighter bodied and fruitful. Perfect for sipping or pairing with food. It is my favorite because of its dual use as a sipper or a food match. Versatile and lovely and time of year. Absolutely my go-to wine for serving to women, they love it...every time it is served....and I usually serve it unannounced and wait for their reaction before revealing the winery or varietal. The 2014 is highly, highly recommended if you can still find it..
My absolute favorite Pinot Noir! I may be causing Californians to jump up in arms but for me full bodied Burgundy just doesn't have much appeal. This is an Oregon Pinot that is lighter bodied and fruitful. Perfect for sipping or pairing with food. It is my favorite because of its dual use as a sipper or a food match. Versatile and lovely and time of year. Absolutely my go-to wine for serving to women, they love it...every time it is served....and I usually serve it unannounced and wait for their reaction before revealing the winery or varietal. The 2014 is highly, highly recommended if you can still find it..
Jul 31st, 2016